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The racist president, who currently resides at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, plans to visit the new Civil Rights Museum in Mississippi on Saturday.
This visit will be the latest bit of hypocrisy from this man, who has alienated blacks and people of color. He has enacted policies that blatantly discriminate against people of color, and their religions. And, for good measure, he has bragged about sexually assaulting women.
This man, I don’t even like to say his name, or even type it, doesn’t care anything about civil rights, or the people who sacrificed their lives for equality and justice.
This is the same man who called former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick a “son of a bitch” during his campaign.
He is the man that in 1989 took out a full page ad in a New York newspaper saying the “Central Park 5’, five black teenagers accused of raping a woman in Central Park, should be put to death. Then, when it was discovered that the five teenagers were innocent, the racist wouldn’t apologize.
He claimed that President Barack Obama was born in Kenya, and rode that insidious lie all the way to the White House.
Of course, this should come as no surprise. It is actually true to his history.
In the 70’s he discriminated against people of color at one of his apartment buildings. His company would quote black applicants ‘twice’ the monthly rent white applicants were quoted, and black applicants were often told that apartments were not available (despite them being available to white appicants).
Actually, that leads me to another point. What were the 13 percent of African-Americans who voted for this racist thinking about? How could you possibly let this man make a fool of you? Furthermore, to the Black pastors that stepped out to support this man, was it worth the apparent silver, 15 minutes of fame, and empty promises?
So, the racist man is going to visit the Mississippi Civil Rights Museum.
Anyone who thinks that is a heartfelt gesture is a fool.